Mycena is a large
genus of small
saprotrophic mushrooms that are rarely more than a few centimeters in width. They are characterized by a white
spore print, a small conical or bell-shaped
cap, and a thin fragile
stem. Most are gray or brown, but a few species have brighter colors. Most have a translucent and striate cap, which rarely has an incurved margin. The
gills are attached and usually have
cystidia. Some species, like
Mycena haematopus, exude a
latex when the stem is broken, and many have the odor of
bleach.